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2011-02-09
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What I really want to make is a measuring device which uses the n900's accelerometer to gauge distance, I thought of this the other day when I needed to buy an ethernet cable for my pc but couldn't guess the length.. As previously stated I have the option to do this in either java or c++. I have very limited knowledge of both, but I have three months to do the project.
So here are a couple of my key questions.
Are both languages practical to make software for the N900 ?
If so, which language would you use and why ?
Do you have any resources which would put me in the right direction to learning about how to interface with the hardware?
It seems to me that Qt would be quite helpful in this project.
Do you have anything to say about Qt?
Thanks guys n_n love you .